Declaratives with can and could
418a
Can
and could in declarative form may be used to make offers:
A: Do you know Liverpool Airport at all?
B: Never been.
A: No?
I can get directions for you
. That’s not a problem.
B: Right.
A: I was just wondering if I set my alarm and get up …
B:
I could wake you up at eight if you wanted
.
A: I was thinking if you were coming in at, like, about half ten or something, you
could make sure I was up by then. But I think eight’s a little, a bit excessive.
Interrogatives with can, could and may
418b
Can
, could and may also occur in interrogative form in offers. Could is more
polite and indirect than can, and may is the most polite/indirect:
A:
Can I get you a cold drink?
B: That would be nice, thanks.
A: Jim’s arriving at six and I’m waiting for a call from Janet.
B:
Could one of us pick him up for you?
A: Well, that’d be very kind of you.
B: Mm. No problem.
May I get you something?
A coffee perhaps?
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